Alexa Bliss Signs With Prototype Talent Agency For Representation

May 23, 2026
Celebrity Name:Alexa Bliss
New Representation Type:Agency
New Company:Prototype Talent Agency
Primary Agent:Brian Wittenstein
Department:Film/TV - Theatrical
  • Alexa Bliss has signed with Prototype Talent Agency for Film/TV theatrical representation, with agent Brian Wittenstein leading the deal.
  • She departs Paradigm Talent Agency and continues with Leverage Management for management and J2 Connection for publicity.
  • Prototype Talent Agency, founded by Brian Wittenstein in late 2022, already represents WWE names including Cody Rhodes, Jade Cargill, Thea Trinidad, and Billy Gunn.
  • A 5-time WWE Women's Champion, Bliss has built credits spanning Netflix voice roles, major gaming titles, TV appearances, and viral music.

Alexa Bliss has signed with Prototype Talent Agency for Film/TV theatrical representation, with agent Brian Wittenstein overseeing the deal.

Born Lexi Kaufman, Bliss is a 5-time WWE Women’s Champion and two-time Women’s Tag Team Champion. She appears weekly on WWE SmackDown! on USA Network and recently competed in a high-profile 6-woman tag team match at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on Peacock, teaming with Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair against Jade Cargill, Michin, and B-Fab.

Outside the ring, Bliss has voiced characters in Netflix’s Sakamoto Days and The Queen of Villains, appeared on Apple TV+’s Carpool Karaoke, Fox’s The Masked Singer, and Peacock’s Punky Brewster, and was featured in WWE 2K and Call of Duty: Mobile.

She also hosted her own WWE Network talk show, Uncool With Alexa Bliss. Her viral song “I’m Just Drunk,” with husband Ryan Cabrera, drew over 7 million Instagram views in its first week.

Much like UFC Hall of Famer Anderson Silva’s recent agency signing with Paradigm for film and TV representation, Bliss’s move signals the ongoing trend of combat sports stars building serious Hollywood portfolios. She continues with Leverage Management for management and J2 Connection for publicity.

Wittenstein launched Prototype in late 2022 after departing Hyperion Talent Agency, and has steadily built a wrestling-heavy entertainment roster.

And just as Landman star Guy Burnet recently signed with Paradigm for U.S. representation off strong TV momentum, Bliss arrives at Prototype with broad multi-platform credentials ready to be leveraged in Hollywood.

Takeaways

This signing is a clear statement of intent. Alexa Bliss isn’t just a wrestler: she’s a multi-hyphenate with real entertainment traction: animation credits on Netflix, millions of social media followers, viral music, and a growing TV résumé.

Moving from Paradigm to Prototype is a calculated bet on a boutique agency built from the ground up around sports-to-entertainment crossover talent. Wittenstein knows this lane, his roster of Cody Rhodes, Jade Cargill, and Thea Trinidad proves it.

The real question is what’s next. Does this signal that Bliss is positioning herself for a bigger film or TV role beyond guest appearances? With 10 million social media followers and a husband in the music space, she has the brand infrastructure that Hollywood loves.

With Prototype already holding a significant share of WWE talent in Hollywood, are we watching the rise of a new power player in sports-entertainment crossover representation? What kind of roles (scripted drama, unscripted, voice acting) is Bliss most likely to land through Prototype’s Film/TV theatrical focus?

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